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> WTB : passenger door stay
Medtner3
post Oct 12 2021, 07:08 PM
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I did a rebuild with 914 rubber parts .. but I need a whole new door stay unfortunately I have several parts that are worn that pop and man it's aggravating. The pin that holds the door stay arm is not my issue, nor bushings. According to Pelican parts " there really is no good way to rebuild them" and I wish I had read that before I rebuilt mine because I have to agree with this statement unless of course 90% of your parts are good and you just need the bushings

Perhaps a ton of grease would help mine but I can see the large pin in the door stay lurch when opening the door.

looks like Pelican Parts might have them but I thought I would check here first
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post Oct 12 2021, 07:36 PM
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carl k
post Oct 13 2021, 06:07 PM
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@Medtner3

I have this one with a worn out arm. It includes the base, which is pretty much the only part not supplied with the 914rubber kit. The pivots are tight.

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post Oct 13 2021, 06:09 PM
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QUOTE(carl k @ Oct 13 2021, 07:07 PM) *

@Medtner3

I have this one with a worn out arm. It includes the base, which is pretty much the only part not supplied with the 914rubber kit. The pivots are tight.

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the pivots are my concern ... I will pm you
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